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List of ambassadors of the USSR and Russia in Yugoslavia

The article presents a list of ambassadors of the USSR and Russia in Yugoslavia (in 2003 - 2006 - the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro ) .

Content

  • 1 Chronology of diplomatic relations
  • 2 List of ambassadors
  • 3 notes
  • 4 See also

Timeline of Diplomatic Relations

  • June 24, 1940 - establishment of diplomatic relations at the mission level.
  • May 8, 1941 - diplomatic relations were terminated by the USSR government.
  • August 21, 1941 - restoration of diplomatic relations at the mission level.
  • 1941 - 1943 - diplomatic relations were carried out through the embassy of the USSR at the Allied governments in London.
  • September 14, 1942 - the transformation of missions into embassies.
  • 1943 - 1945 - diplomatic relations were carried out through the mission of the USSR in Egypt.

List of Ambassadors

Term of officeAmbassadorYears of lifeComments
the USSR
June 26, 1940 - May 8, 1941Victor Andreevich Plotnikov1898-1958accreditation July 12, 1940 in the rank of authorized representative
August 21, 1941 - October 31, 1943Alexander Efremovich Bogomolov1900-1969accreditation October 3, 1941
October 31, 1943 - November 16, 1944Nikolay Vasilievich Novikov1903-1989accreditation December 11, 1943
November 16, 1944 - March 13, 1945Victor Zakharovich Lebedev1900-1968
March 13, 1945 - February 26, 1946Ivan Vasilievich Sadchikov1906-1989accreditation March 24, 1945
March 14, 1946 - August 16, 1949 [1]Anatoly Iosifovich Lavrentiev1904-1984accreditation April 16, 1946
June 17, 1953 [2] - August 23, 1955Vasily Alekseevich Valkov1904-1972accreditation July 30, 1953
August 23, 1955 - October 1, 1957Nikolay Pavlovich Firyubin1908-1983accreditation September 24, 1955
October 1, 1957 - November 27, 1960Ivan Konstantinovich Zamchevsky1909-1979accreditation October 5, 1957
November 27, 1960 - June 30, 1962Alexey Alekseevich Epishev1908-1985accreditation January 30, 1961
June 30, 1962 - April 12, 1967Alexander Mikhailovich Puzanov1906-1998accreditation September 12, 1962
April 12, 1967 - January 19, 1971Ivan Alexandrovich Benediktov1902-1982accreditation May 21, 1967
January 19, 1971 - May 16, 1978Vladimir Ilyich Stepakov1912-1987accreditation February 22, 1971
May 16, 1978 - May 27, 1986Nikolai Nikolaevich Rodionov1915-1999accreditation June 8, 1978
May 27, 1986 - November 28, 1988Victor Fedorovich Maltsev1917-2003
November 28, 1988 - September 20, 1991Vadim Petrovich Loginov1927β€”2016
September 20, 1991 - December 25, 1991Gennady Serafimovich Shikin1938-2006
the Russian Federation
December 25, 1991 - January 29, 1996Gennady Serafimovich Shikin1938-2006
January 29, 1996 - December 31, 1999Yuri Mikhailovich Kotov1941β€”
December 31, 1999 - February 7, 2002Valery Evgenievich Egoshkin1944β€”
February 7, 2002 - September 22, 2004Vladimir Evgenievich Ivanovsky1948β€”2016
September 22, 2004 - June 5, 2006Alexander Nikolaevich Alekseev1951β€”

Notes

  1. ↑ ambassador recalled November 16, 1949
  2. ↑ ambassador returned June 5, 1953

See also

  • Embassy of Russia in Serbia
  • List of ambassadors of the Russian Federation to European countries
  • Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR and Russia
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_list_SSSR_and_Russia_in_Yugoslavia&oldid=88536183


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